Sunday, April 29, 2012

Job with BOM


So jobs also have BOMs?
Yes, each job has its own BOM. The parent item’s BOM is copied to the job and its component usage quantities are multiplied by the job quantity. Once the job’s BOM has been created, it can be modified for any special requirements.
Vivienne @ www.mrp.com.my

What are the BOM "components?"


What are the BOM "components?"
The BOM "components" are the subassemblies, purchased parts, and raw materials that comprise the physical product.
How are BOMs used?
BOMs are used by the MRP screen to generate Custom to make jobs for manufactured items in response to customer orders and your desired stocking levels. MRP uses each item’s BOM specifications to create the job’s routing and BOM. 


Vivienne @ www,mrp.com.my

Saturday, April 28, 2012

What is the BOM Routing ?


What is the BOM "routing?"


The BOM "routing" can be thought of as a "bill of labor." In the routing you define the setup, labor, and subcontract service sequences that comprise the manufacturing process.


Vivienne @ www.mrp.com.my

Friday, April 27, 2012

What are BOM revisions ?


What are BOM "revisions?"
Each BOM is assigned to a current "revision", which represents the latest engineering specifications for the BOM parent. Past revisions are stored to provide a history of engineering changes.
Vivienne @ www.mrp.com.my

Thursday, April 26, 2012

What is an BOM output


What is an BOM "output?"
An BOM "output" refers to a finished item produced from a BOM. Most BOMs are defined with one output, which is the BOM "parent" item, but you can also define "secondary" outputs for by-products and co-products. Secondary outputs are commonly used by batch process manufacturers, remanufacturers, and disassemblers.


Vivienne @ www.mrp.com.my